Overview
- ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the team and James view mid-November as a realistic season debut after weeks of rehab and conditioning.
- This will be the first regular-season opener James misses in his 23-year career, with the timeline traced to a nerve issue that surfaced in late July or early August.
- An unnamed executive suggested a December return is possible, underscoring the uncertainty around sciatica recovery and the Lakers’ patient approach.
- A mid-November return would cost James roughly 10–15 games, putting the NBA’s 65-game award eligibility threshold in tighter reach.
- With James out, Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves are set to shoulder larger roles as coach J.J. Redick calls the condition “tricky,” and other Lakers injuries add short-term rotation pressure.